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TJtT btning tinioEazfQL lNO 76o SSALT LAKECITYUTAH WEDNESDAY MAY 27 1885 FIVE CENTSBUSINESS CARDS i2 jn ANDERSON IS LOCATED NTHEYO 1 Sat Lake House Main streetr sTYASD 3 DR niGGINS CATARRHRemedy is warranted to cure all cases 11dir Ctions are followed Office No 272 MainStreetrutLAT NO 272 MAIN STREET THREEcloors north of Chft House and see DrriI1S the Microscopic ant Analytic Physic= V0 Specas before taking medicine oilTOiie else All orders by mall Promptly filledtress Dr C W Higgins No 272 Muiu Streetc at t Lake CitY UtahPROFESSIONAL CARDSOnly Until Wednesday AfternoonB FOOTE SREDWARDrRDR I iAuthor PractitionerOf New York CityA SPECIALIST OF SO YEARS EXPERIENCEMay be consulted daily from 10 till 3 at1110 Spoccor eoUsc252FIrst East Street between Second andThird South Salt Lake City Utah IPR F00TE is the wellknown author ofplain Home Talk embracing Medical Common Sense of Science in Story etc and Ieditor of Dr Footes Health Monthly II DRFOOTE SR is in Salt Lnke City for the purpose of showing that the only Dr Foote Jr orDr Foot Jr entitled to that designation whohas made himself conspicuous as a practitionerand writer is his son Dr E B Foote Jr whoha never visited Utah or the Great West norpracticed medicine outside of New York Citywhere he has been associated with his fatherfor ten years Anyone using this name mustshow some reason that entitles him to do so orhis pretensions will be challenged Anyoneivho fraudulently and with the intent to occeive uses a name which does not belong tohim can hardly be depended upon as a safecounselor when health and life are at stakeThe renders of Dr Footes works all patientswho have consulted him by letter and the sickgenerally are invited to call No charge forconsultation in person or by mail Movementsare on foot which will enable Dr Foote Seniorto leave in a few days The Doctor can receivecalls only until Wednesday up to 3 oclockn B WILDERIvrinicg Engincorl XD U S DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYORA Mining nd underground surveys withdrawings of same a specialtyOffice 139 Main street up stairs by JonesBankL S CHAPMAN J L WIIYTOCK DDSIIAlMAN WIlYTOCKCDon tis1sTalker Opera House Anaesthetics adminiseredTelephone officeC NICHOLSf SDoctistOFFICE opposite Walker House Telephonein Office Anesthetics enASSAYERSin BISHOPF IAsanyer1C1 MAIN STREET SALT LAKE CITYUTAHAll work Carefully and Promptly ExecutedT McVICKERJSSiS37orUnder McCornicks Bank Main StSALT LAKE CITY UTAHFOOTEFRXKAssayor19Q SOUTH MAIN STREET SALT LAKEltu City Personal attention given to allbusinessTT 7 G M STEWARDssayoL10 E Second South Street IO Box 449Under barber shop cast of U P Ticket OfficeMILLINERY AND FANCY GOODSWholesale and RetailSIMON BROSMillinery Fancy GoodsWe are daily receivingrTEVV GrOODSBy freight and expressIANY NOVELTIESWill be foimd in our different departmentsqur friends and patrons are cordially invited Iwiarpcct our stock and see for themselvesSIMON BROSJENNINGS BUILDINGSALT LAKE CITY UTAHINSURANCEk x xx >LEWIS B ROGERSINSURANCEI ITHE LION FIRE INSURANCE CO01 London England Capital and assets4094993 tORIENT INSURANCE COUI Hartford Connecticut Capital and assets159555034n SHlKGTnN F M INS CO01 Eoiton Massachusetts Capital and assets1 J18nEgJllOV AL IWe nave removed ourGrocery Feed TO Business INo 60 Itymaii BloclcWh we wlll meet our oldfrh ad5 i anfi eUfotomers be pleased toSIl1 isfaction guaranteed to all Avhofayor us IHCSBAND 6 BRONEWS OF THE DAYThe venerable historian George Bancroftstill rides on horseback dailyTho investigators of Poos family historyhave now discovered that his father DavidPoe was a very poor actorThe President will probably visit NewYork on the 30th mst and participate in thelocal observance of Decoration DaySecretary Bayard vvill leave Washingtonnext week for the West to Deliver an orationon Thomas Jefferson at the State University of MissouriMisses Manning Endicott Lamar Garland and the two young daughters of Secretary Bayard are not yet in society but willbe debutantes next winterBaltimore has a Hqh social scandalwith details unfit for publication The complaint is an attempted felonious assault andrivals a Utah unlawful cohab caseS S Cox the new minister to Turkeyhas been invited to a dinner at the HoffmanHouse Juno 9 by many of the most prominent citizens of New York CongressmanHewitt will presideMajor Burke the retiring director theNew Orleans Exposition has suffered muchin health from his work in that capacityand is also said to have incurred personalobligations to the sum of 150000Walker Kennedy editor of the MemphisSunday Times who spat in the face of AttorneyGeneral Turner in tho court roomwas sentenced to ten days in the county jailand to pay a fine of 10 The trouble grewout of some editorial pleasantriesLeo Hartman tells James Redpath thatof 3000 men and women whom he knowPersonally enrolled with him as Nihilists ibetween 1876 and 1878 only two are alive iBy alive he explained I mean freenotin prison Revolutionists once in a Russian prison are the same as deadSecretary Lamar is determined to driveout the unlawful occupants of public landand Commissioner Sparks is trying to stopthe gigantic land frauds in the West wellaided by Senator Van Wyok Two hundredthousand acres of public land in Nebraskaare now illegally enclosed by the fences ofthe great cattle ranchesIt is a singular fact that Beechers bookshave never been pecuniarily very profitableHe hus not thought it worth while to complete his Life of Christ and not so muchbecause the scandal knocked it higher thana kite as his business partner in the enterprise predicted but for the reason that thefirst volume had not enjoyed anything likethe sale anticipatedThe deviltry of tho Apaches is growingserious A Tucson dispatch last night statesthat thirty Indians passed near Demingheading for Mexico Cavalry was in closepursuit The bodies of five Americans killedby Indians were found at Blue River yesterday The stage running from Engle toGrafton a mining camp in the Black Rangehas not been heard from and is supposed tobe taken by IndiansThe Hessian fly which according to aCalifornia dispatch published elsewhere isdoing serious damage to the crops has notheretofore got so far west as CaliforniaProfessor Riley of Washington yesterdayreceived a specimen of the insect fromscientists in California which he pronouncesa genuine Hessian fly and now there is nolonger any doubt that the insect has madehis way to the Pacific slopeExSenator Hill of Colorado has returned to Washington for the purpose of inviting the attention of the administration toalleged irregularities and frauds in the Intenor Department occurring under SecretaryTellers regime He charges that thesefrauds were committed in the interest ofcertain personal friends of exSecretary Tel Iler and the revelations which have beenlaid before Secretary Lamar are said to beof a startling characterRiel is described as a cunning intelligentman He was forced to fight he said bythe police and Hudsons Bay officers whotyrannized over the halfbreeds and abusedtheir power Speaking of the battle ofBatouche Riel said he had 500 men engagedwhom eight were killed and two woundedDuring the fight he was present among themen in the pits When asked what wouldbe his answer if charged with treason nellsaid that as he was a citizen of the UnitedStates he could not be a traitor to CanadaRiels counsel will insist on a trial by juryWhy Eli Perkins Became a LecturerI studied law once in the WashingtonLaw School In fact I was admitted tothe bar I never shall forget my firstI case Neither will my client I wascalled upon to defend a young man forpassing counterfeit money I knew theyoung man was innocent because I lenthim the money that caused him to bearrested Well there was a hard feelingagainst the young man in the countyand I pleaded for a change of venue Imade a great plea for it I can remembereven now how fine it was It was filledwith choice rhetoric and passionate oratory I quoted Kent and Blackstone andLittleton and cited precedent after precedent from the Digest of State Reports I wound up with a tremendousargument amid the applause of all themembers of the bar Then sanyounger guine of success I stood and awaited theThedecision It soon camejudges° and saidfacejudge looked me full in thePerkinsYour argument is good Mrvery good and Ive been deeply interestedthated in it and when a case comes upyour argument fits I shall give your remarks all the consideration that theymerit Sit downThis is why I gave up law and resortedto lecturing and writing for the newspapersIWhy Girls Detest Milksopsgirl once say that sheI heard a prettyMrdevotedly sought by younghad beenShe was fond of himL for four yearsexcellentadmired him for his manyand becauseqSes but she finally let him goqualitieshadhe never onceitittshe putcoSra4ti her handto even squeezethe couragethere never was a betknowledgeTo my than that one out shetcr or purer girl to ever wed afull of mercurYwas too who lacked the W spirit to at leastmall hand in a loveable waysqueeze her nothing forReal women I ptotest caremen nor do these alwaysmilkandwater I have said ifbut asworship heroes with clean linen andany intelligent man combiwill make a judiciousclean teeth ardent devotion heandnation of flattery in the world whocan win any oman in the beginhateWhim for a causehatedoesnt Louisville Commercialning of the affllirCormcrcial IIlailroadingr in Idaho Iwhere are youold manHello conductor of an acbound 1 inquired thein the smoking carquaintnnce Going back east was the responserather sourly railroading out inHave you quitIdaho 1IdahoYes I haveThats the matter I locomotiveOh I dont want to run a off 80 fastI towns die Iwheleill n country get our dinwe < Swhere jthe place ithat in we stop asnext dayners one day the but not naroundaU arand lookusual dinnersI like myshantY is to be seen Idaho inregularIt1J ao and no morerome pleaseMORE ROTTEN RUINSA Xeiv Jersey TenementTumbles ofIts Own AccordMany Persons Are Injured and FourChildren KilledBuilding Criminality That Calls forNew Jersey JusticeFall of Another Tenement TrapJERSEY CITY N J May 27The threestory frame tenement house 76 Colgatestreet collapsed this morning Five families occupied the premises including twentyseven persons and four were killed Barney Nellie and Mary Anderson 9 7 yearsand three months respectively wereALL SMOTHERED IN DEDMichael Welsh 15 years old had his headorushed John Coyne 39 insurance agentwas badly injured Nine other persons werehurt more or less seriously The buildingwas known to be insecure It was to havebeen repaired next week Fortunately nofire broke out in the ruins The firemen andpolice are engaged in the work of clearingaway the debrisConlilnt Kisw His Ovn DaughterMONTEEAL May 2GTho right of a fatherto kiss his daughter not often disputedbut for that offense a man named Morganhas been fined 2 and costs His daughtersome years ago had been adopted by a MrsMann and Morgan met her yesterday forthe first time in years The girl who is 15years old did not know her father and onhis kissing her she pushed him roughly awayand complained to Mrs Mann who cuusedhis arrest for assault Though he provedhis identity in court he was finedtShe Killed lEer False LoverPHILADELPHIA May 26Annie E Cntlercolored who shot and killed her recreantlover in the street some time ago andpleaded guilty to the charge of murder lastMonday adducing evidence to show thetreachery of her victim toward her and submitting the points to the judge so that hemight fix the grade of the crime wasbrought before Judge Mitchell today andhe adjudged her guilty of murder in the firstdegreeA Virginia Lunatic ChildSlayerDAKVILLE May 2GThe particulars theCaswell county tragedy have reached hereThe murderer Pennix killed his little sonwith an axe and with the same instrumentdealt his little daughter a deathblow Hethen saw his wife approaching him whereupon he seized the axe ran to a pond in thevicinity of his residence and deliberatelyplunged into it and was drowned Businessdepression is supposed to have made him insaneIiusnt Got It YetWASHINGTON May 27The report thatgained general currency in San Franciscothat Mr Carr had been appointed Collectorof Customs for San Francisco is entirely unfounded A representative of the AssociatedPress called at the White House this morning and learned from the highest possibleauthority that no apvointment to that officehas yet been made Nothing could be learnedas to who the successful man would beBetween Chicago and New YorJcCnicoo May 2GThe management of theNew York West Shore Buffalo Railway announce a new through and fast passengerservice between New York and Chicago Asolid through train leaves New York daily at6 p m arriving in Chicago at 9 p m thefollowing day The train is runin connection with the Niagara Falls Short Line TheI trains leave Chicago daily at G p m makingthe same run to New YorkIExpect a Eub With thc Kcl > elsLA LInE TAD via Galveston May 27The Salvador government is concentratingits military force at this place and constructing military earthworks and entrenchments Bands of insurgents largely composed of Indians are concentrating fourteenleagues from here An attack on La Libertad is threatened There is no American orother war vessel on this coast and foreigners are consequently much alarmedA Righteous EetrilmtioiiNEW YORK May 26Two years ago JamesE Crawford a Sixteenth street druggist ofBrooklyn took his motherinlaw to a barrenisland and left her there to die to inherit herproperty He was tried and acquitted butwas harrasscd by the people He nearlywent wild the other night and became araving maniac this morning He will betaken to Blackbush asylumMiss Cleveland Favors Cold WaterNEW YORK May 27 Miss Elizabeth Cleveland sister of President Cleveland haswritten a letter to Dr Howard Crosby ofNew York upon the question of total abstinence in which she takes exceptions tocertain views expressed by Dr Crosby uponthe liquor question Miss Cleveland arguessteadily for total abstinence and makes aplea for the absolute extinction of intoxicating beveragesIU ig uml > lc in WheatCHICAGO May 27Today on Change resulted in a Waterloo for the bulls in wheatiK under yesterday orthe market closing i3of Moncents under the latest figures3Kday 87 cash May 8GK June S8 July903s AugustCom tester but steady CG cash May35K June 35 July oj AugustOats firma 3276 cash May June 323gWhisky 115The Wool Growers ConventionST Louis May 7The annual convenAssotion of the National Wool Growersciation met here today It was presidedDeHon Columbusover by its presidentlano of Ohio The convention IB verythan twothinly attended so far not morebutdozen delegates being present todaymore are expected to arriveA Sleepless Ni1tt SOT GrantNEW YORK May 271 think father didhours lastnot sleep more than three or fournight said Fred Grant this morning butto hiswas owingI think his sleeplessnesshaying had so much sleep Sunday and Monday nights He was not kept awake bypain for he was very quiet and comfortableall night JShould Have Skipped to CanadaNEW YORK May 27 James Nelson Dayconfidential clerk for Martin Runyon ibankers 10 Broadway has been found shortin his accounts to the amount of 50000that he lost moneyDay confessed and states I iin Wall street I I IKllibts of the Golden EaglePHILADELPHIA May 2GThe SupremeCastle of the Knights of the Golden Eagleheld its annual session in Camden yesterdelegations from the West wereday Larger > resentt 1The Cccur Alene Land Eegister27Appointments ToWASHINGTON Maybe Register of the Land Office Robert CMcFarland afCceufdAlene IdahoTIle Grasshoppers in CaliforniaMERCED May 27The grasshoppers havebeen devastating the gardens and smallfarms in tho foothills to tho eastward of thisplace for some time past and are now sweeping down upon the Merced plains in suchmasses as to destroy all vegetation lying intheir path A farmer named Elem living onthe Chowchilla river in the southeasterncorner of the county reports that they haveattacked his farm destroying a field of barley and another of wheattogether with anorchard and garden After eating up thecrops of all his neighbors above on the riverthey arc now spreading over the large farmsin the Appling settlement At Ounninhams and Bennetts a few miles to thenorthward they are in still larger numbersand are rapidly destroying the wintersownwheat and barley vines and orchard treesand on Bear creek and Own and Miles creekthey are so thick that their dead bodiesin the water create a stench that drawsthe buzzards and drives away thepeople North of Bear creek the grasshoppers have passed down the ridge as far asAtwaters farm and are destroying his vineyard orchard and garden and also tho grainfields The farmers complain of stillanother pest the Hessian fly which appearsto be doing much harm on two or threefarms to the northward of this place Manyfear that the prospective harvest will bemade a failure by these pestsPacific mail 3IcetiiifjNEW YOBK May 27 Messrs Jay GouldSidney Dillon Russell Sage C P Huntington Henry Hart William Remsen EdwardLauterbach J B Houston and J W Shawwere today reelected directors of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company The annualreport is as follows Earnings passenger1381000 freight 3190000 subsides200000 interest and dividends 55000total 4826003 Expenses 3209000 netearnings 1017000tTurkey Bocsut Want Any SouuaiiLONDON May 2iIt is asserted that thoproposals recently made to Turkey providing for the occupation of Soudan by Turkey have been declined by the Porte Thisdecision of the Turkish government hascaused much surprise here as it is knownthat France assured Turkey she had no objection to the proposed arrangement Thefailure of this plan is now said to be thereason for holding the guards at AlexandriaPouutimaltcr Surrenders CucomlitioijullWINNIPEG May 27A dispatch from Battleford says that Chief Poundmaker has surrendered unconditionally to General Middleton who reached Battleford SundayPound maker and thirty braves are prisoners and will be held to await the action ofthe government They also brought in 210stand of armsA Doubtful VictoryPARIS May 27Reports are in circulationthat Allain Targe Minister of Interiormeditates resigning his portfolio Manynewspapers regard as doubtful the victoryvote in the Chamber of Deputies yesterdayexpressing confidence in the firmness of thegovernment in enforcing respect for thenational flag and in preventing the displayof red flags and bannerstoEays Stock and FinanceNEW YORK May 27Bar silver 10796Stocks dull but firmStocks very quiet and steady all day thefluctuations being within a very narrowrange The market closed firm generallymidway between the highest and lowest ofthe dayPresbyterian Foreign mission EeportCINCINNATI May 27At a meeting of thePresbyterian General Assembly this morning the committee on foreign missions presented a report The receipts for the yearwere 700000 expenditures 758000 leaving a debt of 58000MEXICAN MONTEAn Oltl Sports Story of a Kcniarlcable Occurrence in Oltl MexicoI was just reading said a wellknownDenver sport to a News man about a manwinkin Ins eyes after his head was cut offand I nad an argument with Tom Rowewho said suck a thing was impossible ButTom dont know ftc never saw a manshead cut off Now I know that I have seensomething just as strange I will tell youabout it Twenty years ago this monththere was a lot of us took a trip to Old Mexico to see what we could scoop inand bythe way we got scoopedand went to bucking heavy on every game we could strikeWeli what I started out to tell was aboutone of our gang named Bill Brewster Billwas a rattling dealer a good hand at shortcards and always had a pocket full of moneyuntil he got struck on Mexican monteTalk about your Greasers infatuation forlie game I never saw one of them thatcould hold a marker to Bill Hed get brokeThen hed get a pack of cards and deal himself Hed turn tho cards for anybody oranything when he was busted Sometimeshed make a raise and quit and go to playingfaro where he was as a rule lucky Butno sooner would he get a big stake than hewould tackle monte and would invariablyget downed Us boys tried to persuade himto stick to a white mans game but no hewouldnt have it and was almost all thetime in a chronic state of impecuniosityOne day Bill had established himself in aralque shop with his cards and was turningthem for anybody who wanted to wager acent These was a party of Mexican bloodsill the room and finally one of them sauntered over to Bills table and asked him ifhe would turn for 100 Bill said he wouldthough he did not have but 10 in the bankThe fellow slapped down his money and Billwins That made the Mexican mad and heslapped down another Bill wins againThe third time and Bill scooped the pileThe Mexican asked Bill if he would turnfor 1000 and Bill told him it didnt makemy difference if it was a million as the bankwas able to pay three times that amountThe Mexican bet and lost Then he accusedBill of cheating Bill called him a liarI was standing right to one side of BillHo had the cards in his left hand and hadhold of the bottom card with hig right TheMexicans han1 was on his gunHold on says Bill I dont draw till Imake this turn Ill bet you 1000 to 100that its the seven of spadesDone said the Mexican who threw 100on the tableBill commenced pulling the card outslowly The Mexican was watching Therewere two black spots showed up and Billshand stopped Quick as a lash the Mexicandrew his gun and fired Bill never moved mhis chair but his right hand kept up its slowmotion until the card was drawn from thepack and held up to view It was the sevenof spades The hand moved slowly backa < rabi and the card was deposited on thet table Bill then leaned back in his chairand shut his eyesT We were all so exciiea when the shotwas fired that we didnt know what to doand as Bill continued to turn the card wesupposed he hadnt been hit but we found Iout differently when we examined him He Iwas shot directly through the heart INow I reason that thing out this way IBill was determined to convince that Mexi Ican that he didnt know as much as hethought he did The thought was in hismind when he was shot and although killedinstantly his wishes were carried out afterhis death Bill was game too and I believethat if he had not realized that he was adead man and had he wanted to win theMexicans money ho would have grabbed hisun and done some execution with itgunThats why I say a man can do a thingafter he is deadIi A FIRE OF FURNITURENew York City the Scene of a TerrificBlaze This MorningAn Entire Block of Factories andTenements Goes Up in SmokeHundreds of People Flee from theFlames to the RiverA Light in the l7lorningNEW Yonx May 27The vast furniturefactory of Herman Bros at Mangin andTompkins streets was discovered to be onfire at 330 this morning It is a fivestorybrick building and occupies the whole blockIt was an old building occupied by thoSinger Sewing Machine Factory and wassaturated with oil The building is surroundedIrounded by miserable tenement houses occupied by the poorest classes in the cityTho fire was intensely hot and nearlyA HUNDRED FAMILIES WEBE DBTVEN PROM TiTErsHOMESThey rushed out in their night clothesand were obliged to camp on the riversidewhere they shivered in the chilly winds ofthe morning At 4 oclock the whole building was in flames and there was no hope ofsaving any of the property and the firemendirected their efforts to make the miserablepeople as comfortable as possible At 430an alarm was sent out for extra engines andit looked as though the whole surroundingneighborhood would be destroyedAt 5 oclock alarms were still being sentout for extra engines The factory wasfilled with furniture and loss is estimatedat 1000000 This is a busy season ofthe year and the loss will be still heavier forthe company Over three hundred men willbe thrown out of work The streets at 530were crowded with people andTHE OEEATEST EXCITEMENT PRE AILEDIn the neighborhood as everybody in thesurrounding tenement houses was movingfurniture and seeking to escape from thoflames which were spreading fast in all directionsAt 530 oclock special calls for extraengines were being sent out and it is estimated that the loss would amount to 1500000Though the entire available force of thefire department was summoned it was twohours before the flames were fairly undercontrol The factory is a total loss MrHerrman estimates his loss at about 250000 covered by insurance Five hundredskilled workmen were employed in thefactory and will lose all their tools the aggregate value of which is about 20000Surrounding buildings were damaged to theextent of 250004XRcscberrys mission FailsLONDON May 2iEarl Boseberry Lord ofthe Privy Seal and Count Herbert Bismarckhave arrived at HaguePARIS May 21It is rumored on theBourse that the mission of the Earl of nosejerry to Berlin resulted in a failureTHE NASBYS OF THE COUNTRYCol Joliu JP Irish of Californialocates Their PoliticalPositionCol John P Irish of the Oakland CalTimes was recently interviewed at Omahaon the Postmaster question and asked tospeak his mind thereon In substance hesaid that the country postoffice was the solepoint of contact between millions of ourpeople and the Federal government Theremay be great changes in policy and thegreat currents which arise in and manifestthe energies of an admiration may be deflectedflected dammed or diverted implying reforms of great gravity yet if the peoplecontinue to get their country mail from aRepublican postmaster the party which isbeneficially changing the major policies ofthe government will get no speedy creditbecause it shows no change in the politics orperson of the postmaster whose continuedstay deprives the people of needed visibleevidence that there has been change of parties in the government I am a great believeriever in the forcible declarations of theSt Louis platform of 187G that toeffect needed reforms we must havea change of measures and of menOn that platform we elected to thePresidency the greatest leader that has appeared in a half century and though themachinations of the men who should havebeen changed cheated the country of theservice he could have given Mr Tildenselection gave him a primacy in the party towhich we owe the nomination and electionof Mr Cleveland Now I believe thoroughlyin civil service reform and support from myplace in the ranks every expression of MrCleveland in its favor and these postofficesof the class mentioned are the most powerfulinstrumentality in establishing that reformsince they greatly influence the voteswhich are to condemn or endorse thatamongst the other great policies with whichMr Cleveland is so happily engrossing theattention of the country The Democraticarty is sincere and wholehearted in itssupport of this reform while the Republican party is thoroughly antagonistic thereto It requires no argument to show that ifthe pirty of civil service reform is beaten inthe tate elections between now and 1888civil service reform is dead in this countryNow I think the President perfectly comprehends the need of securing contact with thepeople in the only possible way by whichmillions of them can be reachedthrough Ithe small postoffice and inasmuch as suchcontact is vitally in the interest of his foremost policy it is a demonstration that civilservice reform requires a change in thesepostoffices Of course this throws the greatest weight of present responsibility uponGeneral Vilas and I am glad to know thatin him we have a man able to bear it andone who will in the end satisfy his party andgratify even the doctrinaires by seizing andusing the practical means by which this reform policy is to be entrenched beyond thepossibility of successful assault even by afuture Republican administration As tothe differences and divisions in theparty they are more apparent than real MrCleveland is in the midst of myriad difficulties but after all his strong will and wonderful judgment of men make simple to hima task which would hopelessly whelm aman less strong There are so many meritorious men in our party deserving recogniI tion for long and heroic service that theirrecognition during one presidential term isnot possible The President thinks of thefuture and deals with policies which willproject every worthy Democrats opportunityinto an almost boundless field of successI that lies ahead Mr Cleveland is not buildI ing for today but for the coming quarter ofa century To go out of power in 1889 afterI a four years trial imports a sombre fate forthe Democratic party Therefore patienceI hold up the hand of the President advisehim unselfishly in short show the worldthat principle and the proper means ofpropagating was the motive that enlistedour army and won the splendid victory oflast yearThe Balance of TradeHr Irving to Miss AndersonYesAmerica is a great country I made manypleasant friends there1 Miss AndersonYour trip was quite a1 I profitable one was it notI Mr IrvingFairly so I brought back150 000I Miss AndersonDid you Indeed Bythe way Mr Irving I shall sail for homeshortly and I wish you would let me havethe 150000 and I will give you the sameI SIUI amount in fivepound notes New YorkDRUGS AND CHEMICALSBOLIVAR ROBERTS W A NELDENROBERTS NELDENDRUGSANDAssayers GoodsWe offer to the Trade the Largest and Best Stock ofDrugs Assayers Material and Toilet ArticlesDruggists SundriesS1lIrgica1 IDS1 rt1331er3ts Etc E1 cEver Brought to this MarketVYe are Agents for all the Leading Lines of Goods we carry and can offer BetterPrices than ever given beforeEntire Drug Stores Furnished at Five Days NoticeWe are Never Undersold1Writ X01 Prices or scnci a Tria C > rc1cr220 Main Street Opposite Postoillcp Salt Lake City UtahMISCELLANEOUSPostoffice Box 9i3 Telephone No 266F A P SCOE9DEALER INLime Cement Plaster Hair Building Rock SaltAGENT FORThe Utah Lime and Cement f in+ I M j SCompanySanpete Palace Stone Com SSg iiiLiAnllJspany Utah k f1flUnited States Encaustic TileCompany IndianapolisF Beck Gos Lincrnsta TJM W1TEflPROOF1orrattlo laalJoASUBSTITIJTErorriASTKItJttanffinffS New York ntUnir the Cost Outlaststhe building OAJUETSto i JL MdKCaBofam doubl tse rofollclotliJ CaUloiuaVulcan Powder Co Etc S 1 1 VAN SCOTEN551g wr A PASCOJ2 Local AgentWarwick Block First South Street SALT LAKE CITYJOHN TAYLOR SONIMrER CBANT T IIE S 22ESTABLISHED IN 18C5Have just received a Choice Lot ofSPRING AND SUMJlIER WOOLENSOf the LATEST STYLES which they offer at REDUCED RATES Call and examine our stockand makeup before having your measure taken elsewhere4OE Second South Street SALT LAKE CITYTHE SAt lAKE DEMOCRATDai1y 430 PM FOR NORTHERN UTAHem 7 7eels337 EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAYDAILY per year in advance 750 six months 400 three months 200 Permonth 75c Size 24x36 inches seven broad columns to the page printed with NewPype New Power Press New Engine tlie handsomest paper in UtahSEMIWEEKLY same size as the daily 300 per year 200 eight months 100four months cash with the orderAgents Wanted Throughout the Territory1 The SAIT LAKE DEMOCRAT willfully sustain principles of the NationaDemocratic party as enunciated by its National Conventions and exemplified in thbteachings of its great founders2 It will advocate the doctrine that the people of Utah have wisdom enoughand patriotism enough to govern themselves that the affairs of church and Stateought to and must be forever separate and distinct j and that every citizen shouldobey the laws3 We believe that all the difficulties which surround the people of Utah willfind a peaceful remedy if absolute freedom of discussion can be secured and independent individual judgment expressed4 The SALT LAKE DEMOCRAT will use the language of moderation and will revile no man for opinions sake While firm in its advocacy of correct political prinsiples it will respect the rights of all others to hold contrary opinionsL Full Telegrahic Dispatches from all parts of the world and all local newII of general interestAddressAddressSALT LAKE DEMOCRAT CO31 AND 33 E FIRST SOUTH STSaJtLake CityGENTS FURNISHING GOODSC MULLETT COIGENTS 1GENTS GENTSGENTSGFNTS FURNISHINGS IGENTS g UIJIUIUUGENTSI = AND IFine HattersI INew Goods Arriving DailytI Agents for the Dunlap HatII c1 1i t L l tQt ii j210 S main Street opp ostofficcMISCELLANEOUS> > fc N > XVlrNhykXj > wTHE WYOMINGHereford AssociationOF WYOMINGlave opened a SALES YARD at the place formerly known as Pitts Gardens where canalways be foundHIGH GRADE AND THOROUGHBREDE1 ere rordaFOR SALEGEO F MORGANGeneral Mana erFHOS W JENNINGSREMOVED TONo 35 W First South StreetFirst dor east of Dimroodeys storeS M GOULDTyTRSFashionable DressmakerJUp Stairs in the ZEIMER BuitDisoMain Street North of Coop OUDUT